Re: FP 2k2 Publish not allowed to IIS 5.1 XP Anyone know why?

From: Scott (scottinfo@mindspring.com)
Date: 07/08/02


From: "Scott" <scottinfo@mindspring.com>
Date: Mon, 8 Jul 2002 12:47:54 -0400


Thanks! I have no idea what step made it work but I can now publish!

Man, this problem was driving me crazy. Thanks...Now, for my own knowledge
I'll have to try and duplicate my problem. However, for the time being I'm
good to go!

Thanks again!
Scott

"Ken Schaefer" <kenRMV@THISadOpenStatic.com> wrote in message
news:OC5nCTjJCHA.1784@tkmsftngp12...
> a) In WindowsXP turn off "Simple File Sharing" - this isn't really
required
> to get you up and running, but it will make File Sharing work like you are
> used to in Win2k. In Explorer, goto to Tools | Folder Options | View, and
> uncheck the box that says "Use Simple File Sharing". Now, on any share
that
> you have, assign the appropriate permissions. Now, when you right-click on
a
> folder you should see the standard "Security"/"Property" options
>
> b) In WindowsXP, create User Accounts/Passwords that match what you are
> using on the Win2k box
>
> c) (If required), re-add the Frontpage Server Extensions on the WinXP box.
> This will create 3 user groups on the WinXP box (Admins, Authors,
Browsers).
> You may need to remove the FPSE and readd them to get this option
>
> d) Add the user account on the WinXP box that matches the user account
that
> you are using on the Win2k box, to the "Admins" local group on the WinXP
> box.
>
> Cheers
> Ken
>
> --
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> "Scott" <scottinfo@mindspring.com> wrote in message
> news:agamf0$1eo$1@slb7.atl.mindspring.net...
> > I recently wiped out my desktop Win2k Pro to install XP and IIS 5.1.
Now
> I
> > cannot publish my web pages from FrontPage 2k2 on my laptop (Win 2k
Pro).
> > This of course worked fine before I removed my desktop Win2k Pro. I
think
> > the problem appears to be in my understanding of XP user accounts and
> > access. When I try to publish in FrontPage I get the standard "logon"
> > dialog asking for username, p/w, and domain. I just have two computers
> > connected and they see each other just fine (file sharing, print sharing
> > etc) although I noticed that certain directories under the drive share I
> > created are "blocked" (Access denied message when I try to open the
> folder).
> > The virtual directory I'm trying to publish to is one of the directories
> > that I cannot manually copy files from my laptop to my desktop. If I
map
> a
> > drive from my XP desktop back to my Win 2k Pro laptop (C$ in this case
> using
> > my admin user id and pw) I can copy files into the web virtual
directory.
> I
> > cannot create a share using C$ from my laptop to the desktop (I think I
> > remeber reading about this change some time ago) so I just created my
own
> > share called 'C'. Why certain subirectories under my share are not
> > available is beyond me. Obviously some form of default I know nothing
> > about.
> >
> > The user accounts on my XP machine I created have administrator rights
and
> > I've typed them in repeatedly but the logon dialog keeps reappearing. I
> > have tried \\servername\userid and this hasn't helped either. I have
even
> > tried turning off "integrated Windows authentication" (Web Site
> > properties/Directory Security/Anonymous access and suthentication
> > control/Authenticated accesss) but it will not publish. I have even
tried
> > my own user id and p/w in the Anonymous access section but that doesn't
> work
> > either.
> >
> > IIS is isntalled as I can get to the "under construction" page provided
as
> a
> > default install page from my laptop. I can even get to the other
virtual
> > directories like help (iishelp) and the team share web I believe
(tsweb).
> > So, IIS is running and the 2002 extentions are installed. I even tried
> > modifiying the user account access using the 2002 extention admin pages.
> I
> > even uninstalled IIS, rebooted, reinstalled IIS and the FP2k2
extentions.
> >
> > Can anyone help me with what I'm missing? How can I publish from FP2k2
on
> > Win2kPro to IIS 5.1 XP?
> >
> >
>
>



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